Douglas H. Fabio Quality Week

Tarrant County Public Health lost one of its
longest-serving employees in 2014. Douglas H. Fabio, an associate
director who worked for TCPH since 1988, passed away in April. Fabio
represented TCPH’s interests in many local, state and federal
health-related activities and organizations. He often worked with
state leaders on legislation that impacted public health statewide. He
oversaw several department areas within TCPH and was always willing to
assist programs at any level to help them succeed and thrive. His
dedication and determination helped obtain critical support for many
of TCPH’s current outreach programs. Fabio was a cheerful public
servant and a effective ambassador for TCPH.

Prior to his passing, Fabio was instrumental in establishing the
department’s ongoing efforts toward continuous quality improvement at
TCPH. A recognition event now exists at public health to commemorate
these efforts. Therefore, it is fitting that this event bears his name.

Douglas H. Fabio Quality Week

The Douglas H. Fabio Quality Week is an opportunity
to highlight staff efforts toward quality improvement within Tarrant
County Public Health via displays of all the Quality Improvement
Projects completed for the year.

There are two awards presented during the week;
“The People’s Choice Award”, voted by the TCPH staff and the
“Leadership Award”, selected by the Senior Leadership Team taking into
account cost savings, revenue generating, and/or customer service.

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